I'm not but no idea on the mindset of the good guy. In my mind, I'm hyper vigilant in that sort of situation and have a gun ready. Unless you've been in those sort of situations (regularly) and/or prepared for something to happen, you just never know. I don't live in an ideal neighborhood and rarely go out at night. But Idang sure keep an eye on my surroundings when I go out at night to run to the grocery/convenience store, ATM, or drive thru line. Probably doesn't hurt that I'm never comfortable with my surroundings.
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- Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:00 pm
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Re: Carjacking fail (WARNING GRAPHIC/LANGUAGE)
- Sun Dec 17, 2023 12:49 am
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Re: Carjacking fail (WARNING GRAPHIC/LANGUAGE)
Obviously in a bad part of town. The very few times I'm in a bad part of town, at night, I get hyper vigilant. Not sure what the background is of the parked vehicle and it's occupants, but it's obvious the driver was expecting trouble. I'll unholster my gun and set it underneath my leg if I'm at the ATM or parked for extended times.surprise_i'm_armed wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 5:32 pm The intended victim must have had his gun in his lap. He had great situational awareness and engaged multiple threats immediately.
He'll need a new windshield, but those are a lot easier to get than a complete vehicle, or a new life.
Bravo sir!
SIA
Looking at the video for a second time a couple of days after the first watch, I'm not so sure it's LEO. Computer is in the backseat and on someones lap. Not mounted on the front like you normally see in a police vehicle. You see it jump when the gunfire starts. Also, not sure I've seen an LEO vehicle with a tow hitch installed before.